Bahamas enjoys a semi-tropical climate with warm weather all year round, with the summer months being more humid and susceptible to rain and warm waters lapping onto its shores. Let’s head off right now…!

With a highest point of only 206 feet (63 metres), the Bahamas are easy to navigate, meaning you can choose a different beach each day! We can think of worse decisions to make!

The average life expectancy here is 72 years.

The name ‘Bahamas’ comes from the Spanish words ‘baja mar’, which translates as shallow water or sea.

This stunning country is home to the deepest blue hole in the world, Dean’s Blue Hole, at an unimaginable 202 metres deep!

The currency of Bahamas is the Bahamian Dollar and is equivalent to the US Dollar, which is also widely accepted here.

If swimming with pigs takes your fancy, just head down to Pig Beach!

Bahamas official languages are English and Creole.

Plant lovers unite! There are 120 species of plants that are found exclusively in Bahamas!

If you love diving, you’ll be spoilt for choice because there’s a network of caves underneath the islands, created by acid rain when the sea levels were far lower than they currently are. Oh how we want to explore!!

They grow citrus fruits and vegetables and rear poultry here.

Not surprisingly, the country’s main industry is tourism. It does, however, have other industries including banking, e-commerce and oil refining and transhipment.